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45 minutes ago — While I am sure there is a better video of this on the Apple site, here are the three songs that Coldplay frontman Chris Martin did at the Apple music event, held at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in...
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47 minutes ago — While Facebook may be rapidly signing up media companies to use its social plugins, and advertisers to use its performance ad system, its relationships with potentially competitive technology companies...
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1 hour ago — Lots of announcements from Apple yesterday, from iPods to social networking services, but I left feeling like something was missing. I had my fingers crossed for a few more reveals to satisfy...
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1 hour ago — authors and get updates on their books? Much like Apple, Amazon owns book-based social service, Shelfari, and should find ways to embed the social layer inside of all Amazon products and connect its tens of millions of...
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1 hour ago — So far, I have resisted getting an Apple iPad, mostly because it has been difficult to justify when you already own a MacBook and MacBook Pro. But in the search for excuses to buy an iPad, Twitter may have come up something...
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1 hour ago — Diego Zoo. This handy gadget has a slew of communications, social networking and calendar features as well but for now, I just want to see the pandas. The big news from yesterday of course was Steve Jobs...
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in Internet by AllThingsD
1 hour ago — Steve Jobs says Ping is supposed to be a “social music discovery” service: You share your musical taste with friends and vice versa. But if you really want to share, you’re going to find it harder than you...
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1 hour ago — Overall, I would say that Steve Jobs’ keynote yesterday was fairly unremarkable. Both in terms of surprises and of product announcements. Streaming The streaming of the keynote was great, although since Apple restricted...
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1 hour ago — Sony, while mulling about in the shadow of Apple’s iPod and other reveals , announced its plan to launch a cloud-based music streaming service. The goal is to allow most Sony products to tap...
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1 hour ago — your media on your computer, where it is comfortably stored, right? Well, only if you’ve adhered to Apple’s way of doing media, and haven’t strayed to any of the other...
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1 hour ago — your media on your computer, where it is comfortably stored, right? Well, only if you’ve adhered to Apple’s way of doing media, and haven’t strayed to any of the other...
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1 hour ago — Toshiba officially introduced its Folio 100 tablet at the IFA show in Berlin and the Android tablet is going straight after the Apple iPad and the flood of Android tablets that should soon...
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1 hour ago — the block, chances are we’re in it. And everything stops at Boxee HQ while we unbox the latest gadget to come out of Cupertino.” In a nutshell, Ronen’s point was despite the steep price, the Boxee...
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1 hour ago — It’s Cupertino vs. the world. Let’s look at Apple’s product revamp and examine recent developments in the competition between the champion tech-gadget pusher and other companies in the following worlds: TV and movies,...